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28 RETREATS Creating closeness tudents, freshmen through senior are See a special spiritual opportunity during the school year in the form of re- treats. Freshmen and sophomores leave the classroom for a more relaxed day in the basement of St. Margret Mary’s Church. Juniors and seniors are invited to participate on an overnight retreat. All re- treaters learn more about themselves, others and God. Student leaders and fac- ulty members plan each moment careful- ly. Skits are rehearsed and activities de- veloped to make the retreat experience special. Through the highly designed re- treat program, a feeling which brings the - BNI community closer together has a chance to endure. Right: Fr. Kohut blesses a retreat maker at a cele- bration Mass.
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| | i | Rendezvous hat better way to spend Valentine’s W aay than strolling along the streets of the City of Love with your sweetheart? On Rue de Amour (Street of Love) one entered a quaint little outdoor cafe where refreshments were being served. The couples probably entered Pierre’s Place many times in the course of the night be- cause of all the dancing which was done to the music of ‘‘Together’”’ in the Rendez- vous ballroom. During the band’s first break, the Turnabout court (Diane Du- in Paris plaga, Cathy Hruskosky, Dawn Nowak and Portia Pittman) was announced and the new queen (Tami Huet) was crowned. These girls were members of the B.N.I. Service Club which, along with it’s spon- sor, Mrs. Lesniak, worked diligently for months in preparation for the annual dance. It all paid off in the end because the romantic atmosphere made it an en- joyable evening for one hundred and sixty couples. Vive la France! Below: Tony Horvath and Jill Kozak search for their Turnabout favors. oe Below: Stephanie Powell and her date enjoy spe- cial moments during their evening in Paris. Right: The 1981 Turnabout Court: Lincoln Brooms, Portia Pittman, Jim Perkins, Dawn Nowak, John Ken- dra, Queen Tami Huet, Diane Duplaga, Mark Skertic, Cathy Hruskocy and Terry Barnes. TURNABOUT 27
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Left: Dawn N owak and a friend listen intently to another during a Sophomore retreat rap session. Below: Student and faculty leaders perform an humorous and informational skit. RETREATS 29
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